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1. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying walking to podium
2. Cutaway of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The Chinese national leaders and government are highly concerned about the death and injury of Chinese in the marathon bombing attacks. The Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York have been working on it and have reached the families. The Chinese foreign ministry will continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue. One of the persons in charge of the Chinese consulate in New York has visited the injured (Chinese person) at Boston hospital. The injury is serious, but the condition is stable. The victim is not in life-threatening danger. The Chinese consulate in New York will provide the hospital all necessary assistance for the treatment of the victim."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The UN resolutions have made it very clear. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and a responsible member of global community. We will strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations."
6. Wide of journalists
STORYLINE:
China's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on Wednesday about the death and injury of Chinese people in Monday's bomb attacks on the Boston marathon.
One of the three people killed in two blasts near the marathon's finish line was identified on Tuesday by the ShenyangEvening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, as Lu Lingzi from the northeastern Chinese city.
Lu was a graduate student at Boston University.
The Chinese Consulate in New York said in a statement on Tuesday that another Chinese citizen was wounded and was in a stable condition following surgery.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying, addressing a regular news briefing on Wednesday in Beijing, said that China's national leaders and government were "highly concerned" about the Chinese people caught up in the bombings.
She said the Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York had contacted the families of the two victims and that the Chinese foreign ministry would "continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue."
She said a senior person at the Chinese consulate in New York had visited the injured person in hospital and that the victim is "not in life-threatening danger."
Hua also commented on China's relationship with North Korea amid international fears that Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test.
The NorthKorean regime is sustained by Chinese food and fuel and growing Chinese trade and investment.
Hua said that China would "strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations" concerning North Korea.
China has grown more critical of North Korea since the latter's third nuclear test in February, but Beijing remains wary of pushing the hardline communist regime too far.
China says it wants a Korean Peninsula free from nuclear weapons, but that all sides, including the United States, must play a role in that.
China was displeased by North Korean leaderKim Jong Un's lack of outreach and lack of concern for Beijing's interests, and signed up to tighter UN sanctions following the North's latest nuclear test.
Chinese authorities have since stepped up customs inspections and checks on suspect financial transactions by North Korean banks.
But China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed, and it is unlikely that Beijing will abandon Pyongyang and cut the economic lifeline that China provides.
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All the Asia-Pacific countries are committed to promoting the regional stability and prosperity and China hopes the related parties should see to it that their policies and actions conform with the trends of the times, said a spokesman with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on Monday.
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(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should benefit the peace and stability of the region and the world.
Meanwhile when pressed for a response following remarks made by a Japanese diplomat about so-called 'comfort women' during World War II, Lu stated that it showed that some people are "trying to distort history".
The Japanese Consul General in Atlanta, Takashi Shinozuka, allegedly stated in a media interview there is no evidence that the Japanese military enlisted sex slaves from Korea by force, and that the comfort women were paid prostitutes.
While on the topic of the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has been given medical parole and hospitalised after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, Lu Kang said Beijing saw no reason why it should discuss the issue with another country.
His response came in reply to comments on Wednesday from the new US ambassador to Beijing stating Liu should be allowed to receive treatment outside China.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in the Doklam area of the China-India border.
Last month, Indian border troops crossed the border at the Sikkim section and entered Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troop activity. Australian Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop reportedly said, "My understanding is that this is a long-term dispute ...Australia's position is that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully between the claimant countries." However, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said there had been no such territorial dispute.
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(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross-border rivers through existing channels," said Hua during a daily briefing.
Hua also commented on reports of a recently declassified British diplomatic cable which estimated at least 10,000 people were killed in the Chinese army's crackdown on the protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
"The Chinese people are marching forward on a correct path that serves best the Chinese people's interest." said Hua.
"Every country without malice and ideological prejudice should be very clear about that," she added.
In the daily briefing, Hua urged Japan to stick to a "path of peaceful development," in response to the news reports about Japan's plan of buying F-35B fighter jets.
Hua said China hoped Japan would "act with caution in military and security field, and do something conducive to mutual trust between regional countries and regional peace and stability."
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Tuesday it was "regrettable" that a meeting in Shanghai with British politicians will not go ahead "due to the reasons of some individuals."
A group of British parliamentarians cancelled a planned trip to Shanghai after Chinese embassy officials withheld the travel visa of a Conservative member of parliament (MP) who orchestrated a recent debate on the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Former diplomat-turned-politician Richard Graham was to due to make the trip, as part of a UK-China LeadershipForum organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, also said China welcomed the appointment on Tuesday of India's special envoy for India-China border talks, and was "willing to have the next round of meetings between the two envoys at a proper time, and push forward the resolution of border issues on the basis of consensus reached by the two sides before. "
India named Ajit Doval, a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the special envoy.
Doval's appointment opens the way for resumption of talks on the disputed border, where tensions have risen in recent months over border patrols and stiffer defences.
On the Chinese fishermen being held by the Philippines, the spokeswoman said that the group should be released with no conditions, saying "The Philippines seized Chinese boats illegally in Nansha waters."
Nine Chinese fishermen were found guilty of poaching and catching an endangered species in the South China Sea by a Philippine court on Monday.
They were stopped at a shoal near the Spratlys, a chain of islands which both China and the Philippines claim.
On the protests in the US town of Ferguson, Hua said the Foreign Ministry didn't "want to comment on the internal affairs of other countries" unlike some other countries.
However Hua added "we should try to improve the human rights situation in all countries through dialogue and consultations, and we should work together instead of criticising each other."
Enraged protesters set fire to buildings and cars and looted businesses in Ferguson, in the US state of Missouri on Monday night.
The violence followed a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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Foreign minister

World contexts

Difference in titles

In some nations, such as India, the Foreign Minister is referred to as the Minister for External Affairs or, as in the case of Brazil and of the former Soviet Union, as the Minister of External Relations. In the United States the equivalent to the foreign ministry is called the Department of State, and the equivalent position is known as the Secretary of State. Other common titles may include minister of foreign relations. In many Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in Latin America, the foreign minister is colloquially called canciller (chancellor).

Powers of position

A foreign minister's powers can vary from government to government. In a classic parliamentary system, a foreign minister can potentially exert significant influence in forming foreign policy but when the government is dominated by a strong prime minister the foreign minister may be limited to playing a more marginal or subsidiary role in determining policy. Similarly, the political powers invested in the foreign minister are often more limited in presidential governments with a strong executive. Since the end of World War II, it has been common for both the foreign minister and defense minister to be part of an inner cabinet (commonly known as a national security council) in order to coordinate defense and diplomatic policy. Although the 19th and early 20th centuries saw many heads of government assume the foreign ministry, this practice has since become uncommon in most developed nations.

History

The Council on Foreign Relations was originally composed of 75 members of mainly academic and professional backgrounds. In its first year, the Council sought discourse mainly in meetings at its headquarters in New York City. However, the members of the Council wished to seek a wider audience, and, as a result, began publishing Foreign Affairs in September 1922.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

In many countries, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is the government department responsible for the state's diplomacy as well as for providing support for a country's citizens who are abroad. The entity is usually headed by Foreign minister (the title may vary, such as Secretary of State who has the same functions).

The agency is responsible for formulating foreign policies, decisions, foreign affairs documents, and statements in regard to the PRC. It also negotiates and signs bilateral and multilateral foreign treaties and agreements. The agency also dispatches foreign affairs representatives to other countries.

It represents P. R. China's interest in United Nations conferences, inter-governmental meetings, and the activities of international organizations. MOFA advises the central government in formulating diplomatic strategies, guidelines, and policies.

China's Foreign Minister criticizes Canadian reporter for her question

China's Foreign Minister criticizes Canadian reporter for her question

China's Foreign Minister criticizes Canadian reporter for her question

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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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1. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying walking to podium
2. Cutaway of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The Chinese national leaders and government are highly concerned about the death and injury of Chinese in the marathon bombing attacks. The Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York have been working on it and have reached the families. The Chinese foreign ministry will continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue. One of the persons in charge of the Chinese consulate in New York has visited the injured (Chinese person) at Boston hospital. The injury is serious, but the condition is stable. The victim is not in life-threatening danger. The Chinese consulate in New York will provide the hospital all necessary assistance for the treatment of the victim."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The UN resolutions have made it very clear. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and a responsible member of global community. We will strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations."
6. Wide of journalists
STORYLINE:
China's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on Wednesday about the death and injury of Chinese people in Monday's bomb attacks on the Boston marathon.
One of the three people killed in two blasts near the marathon's finish line was identified on Tuesday by the ShenyangEvening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, as Lu Lingzi from the northeastern Chinese city.
Lu was a graduate student at Boston University.
The Chinese Consulate in New York said in a statement on Tuesday that another Chinese citizen was wounded and was in a stable condition following surgery.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying, addressing a regular news briefing on Wednesday in Beijing, said that China's national leaders and government were "highly concerned" about the Chinese people caught up in the bombings.
She said the Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York had contacted the families of the two victims and that the Chinese foreign ministry would "continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue."
She said a senior person at the Chinese consulate in New York had visited the injured person in hospital and that the victim is "not in life-threatening danger."
Hua also commented on China's relationship with North Korea amid international fears that Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test.
The NorthKorean regime is sustained by Chinese food and fuel and growing Chinese trade and investment.
Hua said that China would "strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations" concerning North Korea.
China has grown more critical of North Korea since the latter's third nuclear test in February, but Beijing remains wary of pushing the hardline communist regime too far.
China says it wants a Korean Peninsula free from nuclear weapons, but that all sides, including the United States, must play a role in that.
China was displeased by North Korean leaderKim Jong Un's lack of outreach and lack of concern for Beijing's interests, and signed up to tighter UN sanctions following the North's latest nuclear test.
Chinese authorities have since stepped up customs inspections and checks on suspect financial transactions by North Korean banks.
But China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed, and it is unlikely that Beijing will abandon Pyongyang and cut the economic lifeline that China provides.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Indo-Pacific Strategy

All the Asia-Pacific countries are committed to promoting the regional stability and prosperity and China hopes the related parties should see to it that their policies and actions conform with the trends of the times, said a spokesman with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on Monday.
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1:59

Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should benefit the peace and stability of the region and the world.
Meanwhile when pressed for a response following remarks made by a Japanese diplomat about so-called 'comfort women' during World War II, Lu stated that it showed that some people are "trying to distort history".
The Japanese Consul General in Atlanta, Takashi Shinozuka, allegedly stated in a media interview there is no evidence that the Japanese military enlisted sex slaves from Korea by force, and that the comfort women were paid prostitutes.
While on the topic of the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has been given medical parole and hospitalised after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, Lu Kang said Beijing saw no reason why it should discuss the issue with another country.
His response came in reply to comments on Wednesday from the new US ambassador to Beijing stating Liu should be allowed to receive treatment outside China.
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Foreign Ministry: China won't compromise on territory issues

Foreign Ministry: China won't compromise on territory issues

Foreign Ministry: China won't compromise on territory issues

The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in the Doklam area of the China-India border.
Last month, Indian border troops crossed the border at the Sikkim section and entered Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troop activity. Australian Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop reportedly said, "My understanding is that this is a long-term dispute ...Australia's position is that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully between the claimant countries." However, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said there had been no such territorial dispute.
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(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross-border rivers through existing channels," said Hua during a daily briefing.
Hua also commented on reports of a recently declassified British diplomatic cable which estimated at least 10,000 people were killed in the Chinese army's crackdown on the protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
"The Chinese people are marching forward on a correct path that serves best the Chinese people's interest." said Hua.
"Every country without malice and ideological prejudice should be very clear about that," she added.
In the daily briefing, Hua urged Japan to stick to a "path of peaceful development," in response to the news reports about Japan's plan of buying F-35B fighter jets.
Hua said China hoped Japan would "act with caution in military and security field, and do something conducive to mutual trust between regional countries and regional peace and stability."
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Tuesday it was "regrettable" that a meeting in Shanghai with British politicians will not go ahead "due to the reasons of some individuals."
A group of British parliamentarians cancelled a planned trip to Shanghai after Chinese embassy officials withheld the travel visa of a Conservative member of parliament (MP) who orchestrated a recent debate on the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Former diplomat-turned-politician Richard Graham was to due to make the trip, as part of a UK-China LeadershipForum organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, also said China welcomed the appointment on Tuesday of India's special envoy for India-China border talks, and was "willing to have the next round of meetings between the two envoys at a proper time, and push forward the resolution of border issues on the basis of consensus reached by the two sides before. "
India named Ajit Doval, a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the special envoy.
Doval's appointment opens the way for resumption of talks on the disputed border, where tensions have risen in recent months over border patrols and stiffer defences.
On the Chinese fishermen being held by the Philippines, the spokeswoman said that the group should be released with no conditions, saying "The Philippines seized Chinese boats illegally in Nansha waters."
Nine Chinese fishermen were found guilty of poaching and catching an endangered species in the South China Sea by a Philippine court on Monday.
They were stopped at a shoal near the Spratlys, a chain of islands which both China and the Philippines claim.
On the protests in the US town of Ferguson, Hua said the Foreign Ministry didn't "want to comment on the internal affairs of other countries" unlike some other countries.
However Hua added "we should try to improve the human rights situation in all countries through dialogue and consultations, and we should work together instead of criticising each other."
Enraged protesters set fire to buildings and cars and looted businesses in Ferguson, in the US state of Missouri on Monday night.
The violence followed a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry urges US to respect one-China principle

Chinese Foreign Ministry urges US to respect one-China principle

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The ChineseForeign Ministry has reiterated that the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-US relations, and urged the US to approach Taiwan-related issues with prudence.
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Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should ...

(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross...

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1. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying walking to podium
2. Cutaway of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The Chinese national leaders and government are highly concerned about the death and injury of Chinese in the marathon bombing attacks. The Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York have been working on it and have reached the families. The Chinese foreign ministry will continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue. One of the persons in charge of the Chinese consulate in New York has visited the injured (Chinese person) at Boston hospital. The injury is serious, but the condition is stable. The victim is not in life-threatening danger. The Chinese consulate in New York will provide the hospital all necessary assistance for the treatment of the victim."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The UN resolutions have made it very clear. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and a responsible member of global community. We will strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations."
6. Wide of journalists
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China's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on Wednesday about the death and injury of Chinese people in Monday's bomb attacks on the Boston marathon.
One of the three people killed in two blasts near the marathon's finish line was identified on Tuesday by the ShenyangEvening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, as Lu Lingzi from the northeastern Chinese city.
Lu was a graduate student at Boston University.
The Chinese Consulate in New York said in a statement on Tuesday that another Chinese citizen was wounded and was in a stable condition following surgery.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying, addressing a regular news briefing on Wednesday in Beijing, said that China's national leaders and government were "highly concerned" about the Chinese people caught up in the bombings.
She said the Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York had contacted the families of the two victims and that the Chinese foreign ministry would "continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue."
She said a senior person at the Chinese consulate in New York had visited the injured person in hospital and that the victim is "not in life-threatening danger."
Hua also commented on China's relationship with North Korea amid international fears that Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test.
The NorthKorean regime is sustained by Chinese food and fuel and growing Chinese trade and investment.
Hua said that China would "strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations" concerning North Korea.
China has grown more critical of North Korea since the latter's third nuclear test in February, but Beijing remains wary of pushing the hardline communist regime too far.
China says it wants a Korean Peninsula free from nuclear weapons, but that all sides, including the United States, must play a role in that.
China was displeased by North Korean leaderKim Jong Un's lack of outreach and lack of concern for Beijing's interests, and signed up to tighter UN sanctions following the North's latest nuclear test.
Chinese authorities have since stepped up customs inspections and checks on suspect financial transactions by North Korean banks.
But China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed, and it is unlikely that Beijing will abandon Pyongyang and cut the economic lifeline that China provides.
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1. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying walking to podium
2. Cutaway of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The Chinese national leaders and government are highly concerned about the death and injury of Chinese in the marathon bombing attacks. The Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York have been working on it and have reached the families. The Chinese foreign ministry will continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue. One of the persons in charge of the Chinese consulate in New York has visited the injured (Chinese person) at Boston hospital. The injury is serious, but the condition is stable. The victim is not in life-threatening danger. The Chinese consulate in New York will provide the hospital all necessary assistance for the treatment of the victim."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The UN resolutions have made it very clear. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and a responsible member of global community. We will strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations."
6. Wide of journalists
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China's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on Wednesday about the death and injury of Chinese people in Monday's bomb attacks on the Boston marathon.
One of the three people killed in two blasts near the marathon's finish line was identified on Tuesday by the ShenyangEvening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, as Lu Lingzi from the northeastern Chinese city.
Lu was a graduate student at Boston University.
The Chinese Consulate in New York said in a statement on Tuesday that another Chinese citizen was wounded and was in a stable condition following surgery.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying, addressing a regular news briefing on Wednesday in Beijing, said that China's national leaders and government were "highly concerned" about the Chinese people caught up in the bombings.
She said the Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York had contacted the families of the two victims and that the Chinese foreign ministry would "continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue."
She said a senior person at the Chinese consulate in New York had visited the injured person in hospital and that the victim is "not in life-threatening danger."
Hua also commented on China's relationship with North Korea amid international fears that Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test.
The NorthKorean regime is sustained by Chinese food and fuel and growing Chinese trade and investment.
Hua said that China would "strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations" concerning North Korea.
China has grown more critical of North Korea since the latter's third nuclear test in February, but Beijing remains wary of pushing the hardline communist regime too far.
China says it wants a Korean Peninsula free from nuclear weapons, but that all sides, including the United States, must play a role in that.
China was displeased by North Korean leaderKim Jong Un's lack of outreach and lack of concern for Beijing's interests, and signed up to tighter UN sanctions following the North's latest nuclear test.
Chinese authorities have since stepped up customs inspections and checks on suspect financial transactions by North Korean banks.
But China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed, and it is unlikely that Beijing will abandon Pyongyang and cut the economic lifeline that China provides.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Indo-Pacific Strategy

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All the Asia-Pacific countries are committed to promoting the regional stability and prosperity and China hopes the related parties should see to it that their policies and actions conform with the trends of the times, said a spokesman with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on Monday.
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Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "...

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should benefit the peace and stability of the region and the world.
Meanwhile when pressed for a response following remarks made by a Japanese diplomat about so-called 'comfort women' during World War II, Lu stated that it showed that some people are "trying to distort history".
The Japanese Consul General in Atlanta, Takashi Shinozuka, allegedly stated in a media interview there is no evidence that the Japanese military enlisted sex slaves from Korea by force, and that the comfort women were paid prostitutes.
While on the topic of the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has been given medical parole and hospitalised after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, Lu Kang said Beijing saw no reason why it should discuss the issue with another country.
His response came in reply to comments on Wednesday from the new US ambassador to Beijing stating Liu should be allowed to receive treatment outside China.
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(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should benefit the peace and stability of the region and the world.
Meanwhile when pressed for a response following remarks made by a Japanese diplomat about so-called 'comfort women' during World War II, Lu stated that it showed that some people are "trying to distort history".
The Japanese Consul General in Atlanta, Takashi Shinozuka, allegedly stated in a media interview there is no evidence that the Japanese military enlisted sex slaves from Korea by force, and that the comfort women were paid prostitutes.
While on the topic of the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has been given medical parole and hospitalised after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, Lu Kang said Beijing saw no reason why it should discuss the issue with another country.
His response came in reply to comments on Wednesday from the new US ambassador to Beijing stating Liu should be allowed to receive treatment outside China.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in the Doklam area of the China-India border.
Last month, Indian border troops crossed the border at the Sikkim section and entered Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troop activity. Australian Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop reportedly said, "My understanding is that this is a long-term dispute ...Australia's position is that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully between the claimant countries." However, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said there had been no such territorial dispute.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in the Doklam area of the China-India border.
Last month, Indian border troops crossed the border at the Sikkim section and entered Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troop activity. Australian Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop reportedly said, "My understanding is that this is a long-term dispute ...Australia's position is that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully between the claimant countries." However, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said there had been no such territorial dispute.
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(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river...

(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross-border rivers through existing channels," said Hua during a daily briefing.
Hua also commented on reports of a recently declassified British diplomatic cable which estimated at least 10,000 people were killed in the Chinese army's crackdown on the protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
"The Chinese people are marching forward on a correct path that serves best the Chinese people's interest." said Hua.
"Every country without malice and ideological prejudice should be very clear about that," she added.
In the daily briefing, Hua urged Japan to stick to a "path of peaceful development," in response to the news reports about Japan's plan of buying F-35B fighter jets.
Hua said China hoped Japan would "act with caution in military and security field, and do something conducive to mutual trust between regional countries and regional peace and stability."
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(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross-border rivers through existing channels," said Hua during a daily briefing.
Hua also commented on reports of a recently declassified British diplomatic cable which estimated at least 10,000 people were killed in the Chinese army's crackdown on the protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
"The Chinese people are marching forward on a correct path that serves best the Chinese people's interest." said Hua.
"Every country without malice and ideological prejudice should be very clear about that," she added.
In the daily briefing, Hua urged Japan to stick to a "path of peaceful development," in response to the news reports about Japan's plan of buying F-35B fighter jets.
Hua said China hoped Japan would "act with caution in military and security field, and do something conducive to mutual trust between regional countries and regional peace and stability."
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Tuesday it was "regrettable" that a meeting in Shanghai with British politicians will not go ahead "due to the reasons of some individuals."
A group of British parliamentarians cancelled a planned trip to Shanghai after Chinese embassy officials withheld the travel visa of a Conservative member of parliament (MP) who orchestrated a recent debate on the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Former diplomat-turned-politician Richard Graham was to due to make the trip, as part of a UK-China LeadershipForum organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, also said China welcomed the appointment on Tuesday of India's special envoy for India-China border talks, and was "willing to have the next round of meetings between the two envoys at a proper time, and push forward the resolution of border issues on the basis of consensus reached by the two sides before. "
India named Ajit Doval, a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the special envoy.
Doval's appointment opens the way for resumption of talks on the disputed border, where tensions have risen in recent months over border patrols and stiffer defences.
On the Chinese fishermen being held by the Philippines, the spokeswoman said that the group should be released with no conditions, saying "The Philippines seized Chinese boats illegally in Nansha waters."
Nine Chinese fishermen were found guilty of poaching and catching an endangered species in the South China Sea by a Philippine court on Monday.
They were stopped at a shoal near the Spratlys, a chain of islands which both China and the Philippines claim.
On the protests in the US town of Ferguson, Hua said the Foreign Ministry didn't "want to comment on the internal affairs of other countries" unlike some other countries.
However Hua added "we should try to improve the human rights situation in all countries through dialogue and consultations, and we should work together instead of criticising each other."
Enraged protesters set fire to buildings and cars and looted businesses in Ferguson, in the US state of Missouri on Monday night.
The violence followed a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Tuesday it was "regrettable" that a meeting in Shanghai with British politicians will not go ahead "due to the reasons of some individuals."
A group of British parliamentarians cancelled a planned trip to Shanghai after Chinese embassy officials withheld the travel visa of a Conservative member of parliament (MP) who orchestrated a recent debate on the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Former diplomat-turned-politician Richard Graham was to due to make the trip, as part of a UK-China LeadershipForum organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, also said China welcomed the appointment on Tuesday of India's special envoy for India-China border talks, and was "willing to have the next round of meetings between the two envoys at a proper time, and push forward the resolution of border issues on the basis of consensus reached by the two sides before. "
India named Ajit Doval, a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the special envoy.
Doval's appointment opens the way for resumption of talks on the disputed border, where tensions have risen in recent months over border patrols and stiffer defences.
On the Chinese fishermen being held by the Philippines, the spokeswoman said that the group should be released with no conditions, saying "The Philippines seized Chinese boats illegally in Nansha waters."
Nine Chinese fishermen were found guilty of poaching and catching an endangered species in the South China Sea by a Philippine court on Monday.
They were stopped at a shoal near the Spratlys, a chain of islands which both China and the Philippines claim.
On the protests in the US town of Ferguson, Hua said the Foreign Ministry didn't "want to comment on the internal affairs of other countries" unlike some other countries.
However Hua added "we should try to improve the human rights situation in all countries through dialogue and consultations, and we should work together instead of criticising each other."
Enraged protesters set fire to buildings and cars and looted businesses in Ferguson, in the US state of Missouri on Monday night.
The violence followed a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry has reiterated that the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-US relations, and urged the US to approach Taiwan-related issues with prudence.
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The ChineseForeign Ministry has reiterated that the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-US relations, and urged the US to approach Taiwan-related issues with prudence.
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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Moroccan Foreign Affairs Minister visits China

The Kingdom of Morocco has become a new and attractive destination for many Chinese visitors during the past year and a half. Since the establishment of strategic relations last year, many new projects have been implemented, such as developing a new economic hub in the north of the country near the port of Tangier, and both countries have enjoyed more cultural exchange and economic cooperation.
To promote the further development of bilateral relations, Morocco’s Foreign Minister has undertaken his first visit to China. What will be on the agenda during this trip? And what’s the future plan for comprehensive bilateral cooperation on economy, renewable energy, climate change and cultural exchange?
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China’s diplomacy in 2017

China’sForeign MinisterWang Yi recently spoke about the diplomatic work of the country in 2017. He expressed belief that China’s diplomacy should aim to create a better external environment for the country's modernization, while being mutually beneficial for the rest of the world. With this in mind, what has China accomplished in 2017? And what are the challenges that await it in the near future?
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Ren Xiao - Academic Input and China’s Foreign Policy Making

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with new domestic and international challenges, more and more actors have become involved in the process, and China's international relations specialists are playing a larger role than before by providing more input. There are different ways for the academic and policy research community to have impact. These include providing policy briefs, advisory meetings, personnel exchange (a two-way street: Foreign Ministry officials serving as diplomats-in-residence at the academic institutions and academics serving at the Chinese embassies in the key capital cities), targeted research projects, and individual contact. People's Congresses and the Consultative Conferences are also channels for the academics to make th...

Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Moroccan Foreign Affairs Minister visits China

The Kingdom of Morocco has become a new and attractive destination for many Chinese visitors during the past year and a half. Since the establishment of strateg...

The Kingdom of Morocco has become a new and attractive destination for many Chinese visitors during the past year and a half. Since the establishment of strategic relations last year, many new projects have been implemented, such as developing a new economic hub in the north of the country near the port of Tangier, and both countries have enjoyed more cultural exchange and economic cooperation.
To promote the further development of bilateral relations, Morocco’s Foreign Minister has undertaken his first visit to China. What will be on the agenda during this trip? And what’s the future plan for comprehensive bilateral cooperation on economy, renewable energy, climate change and cultural exchange?
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The Kingdom of Morocco has become a new and attractive destination for many Chinese visitors during the past year and a half. Since the establishment of strategic relations last year, many new projects have been implemented, such as developing a new economic hub in the north of the country near the port of Tangier, and both countries have enjoyed more cultural exchange and economic cooperation.
To promote the further development of bilateral relations, Morocco’s Foreign Minister has undertaken his first visit to China. What will be on the agenda during this trip? And what’s the future plan for comprehensive bilateral cooperation on economy, renewable energy, climate change and cultural exchange?
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China’sForeign MinisterWang Yi recently spoke about the diplomatic work of the country in 2017. He expressed belief that China’s diplomacy should aim to create a better external environment for the country's modernization, while being mutually beneficial for the rest of the world. With this in mind, what has China accomplished in 2017? And what are the challenges that await it in the near future?
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China’sForeign MinisterWang Yi recently spoke about the diplomatic work of the country in 2017. He expressed belief that China’s diplomacy should aim to create a better external environment for the country's modernization, while being mutually beneficial for the rest of the world. With this in mind, what has China accomplished in 2017? And what are the challenges that await it in the near future?
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Ren Xiao - Academic Input and China’s Foreign Policy Making

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with new domestic and international challenges, more and more actors have bec...

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with new domestic and international challenges, more and more actors have become involved in the process, and China's international relations specialists are playing a larger role than before by providing more input. There are different ways for the academic and policy research community to have impact. These include providing policy briefs, advisory meetings, personnel exchange (a two-way street: Foreign Ministry officials serving as diplomats-in-residence at the academic institutions and academics serving at the Chinese embassies in the key capital cities), targeted research projects, and individual contact. People's Congresses and the Consultative Conferences are also channels for the academics to make themselves heard. Nowadays the "revolving door" arrangements are basically seen as a positive development in China, and more practices in this line are encouraged. It is a changing system with "Chinese characteristics."
About the Speaker
Ren Xiao 任晓 received his Ph.D. in political science from Fudan University in 1992 and is now a professor, teaching international politics at the Institute of International Studies (IIS). He also serves as director of the IIS Center for the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy.
His research concentrates on theories of international politics, Asia-Pacific affairs, NortheastAsian security, and Chinese foreign policy. His recent publications include New Frontiers of China's Foreign Relations and U.S.-China-Japan Triangular Relationship.
Prof. Ren serves on several editorial boards, including Globalizations, Journal of Global Policy and Governance, East Asia: An International Quarterly, and East AsianPolicy. He is a member of the China National Committee of Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and worked at the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo in 2010 and 2011.

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with new domestic and international challenges, more and more actors have become involved in the process, and China's international relations specialists are playing a larger role than before by providing more input. There are different ways for the academic and policy research community to have impact. These include providing policy briefs, advisory meetings, personnel exchange (a two-way street: Foreign Ministry officials serving as diplomats-in-residence at the academic institutions and academics serving at the Chinese embassies in the key capital cities), targeted research projects, and individual contact. People's Congresses and the Consultative Conferences are also channels for the academics to make themselves heard. Nowadays the "revolving door" arrangements are basically seen as a positive development in China, and more practices in this line are encouraged. It is a changing system with "Chinese characteristics."
About the Speaker
Ren Xiao 任晓 received his Ph.D. in political science from Fudan University in 1992 and is now a professor, teaching international politics at the Institute of International Studies (IIS). He also serves as director of the IIS Center for the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy.
His research concentrates on theories of international politics, Asia-Pacific affairs, NortheastAsian security, and Chinese foreign policy. His recent publications include New Frontiers of China's Foreign Relations and U.S.-China-Japan Triangular Relationship.
Prof. Ren serves on several editorial boards, including Globalizations, Journal of Global Policy and Governance, East Asia: An International Quarterly, and East AsianPolicy. He is a member of the China National Committee of Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and worked at the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo in 2010 and 2011.

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1. Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying walking to podium
2. Cutaway of journalists
3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The Chinese national leaders and government are highly concerned about the death and injury of Chinese in the marathon bombing attacks. The Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York have been working on it and have reached the families. The Chinese foreign ministry will continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue. One of the persons in charge of the Chinese consulate in New York has visited the injured (Chinese person) at Boston hospital. The injury is serious, but the condition is stable. The victim is not in life-threatening danger. The Chinese consulate in New York will provide the hospital all necessary assistance for the treatment of the victim."
4. Mid of journalists
5. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Hua Chunying, spokesperson for Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs:
"The UN resolutions have made it very clear. China is a permanent member of the Security Council and a responsible member of global community. We will strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations."
6. Wide of journalists
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China's Foreign Ministry expressed concern on Wednesday about the death and injury of Chinese people in Monday's bomb attacks on the Boston marathon.
One of the three people killed in two blasts near the marathon's finish line was identified on Tuesday by the ShenyangEvening News, a state-run Chinese newspaper, as Lu Lingzi from the northeastern Chinese city.
Lu was a graduate student at Boston University.
The Chinese Consulate in New York said in a statement on Tuesday that another Chinese citizen was wounded and was in a stable condition following surgery.
Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Hua Chunying, addressing a regular news briefing on Wednesday in Beijing, said that China's national leaders and government were "highly concerned" about the Chinese people caught up in the bombings.
She said the Chinese foreign ministry and the Chinese consulate in New York had contacted the families of the two victims and that the Chinese foreign ministry would "continue to cooperate with all sides and properly handle the issue."
She said a senior person at the Chinese consulate in New York had visited the injured person in hospital and that the victim is "not in life-threatening danger."
Hua also commented on China's relationship with North Korea amid international fears that Pyongyang may be preparing for another missile test.
The NorthKorean regime is sustained by Chinese food and fuel and growing Chinese trade and investment.
Hua said that China would "strictly observe the UN resolutions and perform international obligations" concerning North Korea.
China has grown more critical of North Korea since the latter's third nuclear test in February, but Beijing remains wary of pushing the hardline communist regime too far.
China says it wants a Korean Peninsula free from nuclear weapons, but that all sides, including the United States, must play a role in that.
China was displeased by North Korean leaderKim Jong Un's lack of outreach and lack of concern for Beijing's interests, and signed up to tighter UN sanctions following the North's latest nuclear test.
Chinese authorities have since stepped up customs inspections and checks on suspect financial transactions by North Korean banks.
But China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed, and it is unlikely that Beijing will abandon Pyongyang and cut the economic lifeline that China provides.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman on Indo-Pacific Strategy

All the Asia-Pacific countries are committed to promoting the regional stability and prosperity and China hopes the related parties should see to it that their policies and actions conform with the trends of the times, said a spokesman with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Beijing on Monday.
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Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allo...

Chinese foreign ministry on Modi, Liu Xiaobo

(28 Jun 2017) A Chinese official stated on Wednesday that Indian pilgrims will not be allowed to enter Tibet through the Nath La mountain pass until India can "correct its own mistake".
The comments from Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang at a regular briefing came after an accusation from Beijing on Monday that Indian border guards had crossed into Chinese territory from the state of Sikkim on India's northeastern border with Tibet.
The Nathu La pass is located in the Himalayas, connecting Sikkim with Tibet.
At the same briefing, Lu commented on the recent visit by Indian Prime MinisterNarendra Modi to the US and his meeting with US PresidentDonald Trump, saying China was "happy to see different countries develop friendly cooperative relations", but added that these relations should benefit the peace and stability of the region and the world.
Meanwhile when pressed for a response following remarks made by a Japanese diplomat about so-called 'comfort women' during World War II, Lu stated that it showed that some people are "trying to distort history".
The Japanese Consul General in Atlanta, Takashi Shinozuka, allegedly stated in a media interview there is no evidence that the Japanese military enlisted sex slaves from Korea by force, and that the comfort women were paid prostitutes.
While on the topic of the imprisoned Chinese Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo, who has been given medical parole and hospitalised after being diagnosed with late-stage liver cancer, Lu Kang said Beijing saw no reason why it should discuss the issue with another country.
His response came in reply to comments on Wednesday from the new US ambassador to Beijing stating Liu should be allowed to receive treatment outside China.
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Foreign Ministry: China won't compromise on territory issues

The Chinese Foreign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in ...

Foreign Ministry: China won't compromise on territory issues

The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Monday that there has been no territorial dispute in the Doklam area of the China-India border.
Last month, Indian border troops crossed the border at the Sikkim section and entered Chinese territory, obstructing Chinese border troop activity. Australian Foreign MinisterJulie Bishop reportedly said, "My understanding is that this is a long-term dispute ...Australia's position is that territorial disputes should be resolved peacefully between the claimant countries." However, Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang said there had been no such territorial dispute.
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(26 Dec 2017) China said the contamination of a river that flows into India from China was caused by natural disaster, denying India's accusation that the river was polluted by Chinese construction activities.
Officials in India complained earlier this month that Chinese construction on the upper reaches of Siang River, one of the largest rivers that flows into India, were likely turning the waters downstream turbid and unfit for human consumption.
Spokesperson Hua Chunying of Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Tuesday that preliminary verification showed the high turbidity was a result of natural disaster.
"We hope the Indian media will not make speculations on the issue before making the fact clear. China will maintain communication with India over matter related to cross-border rivers through existing channels," said Hua during a daily briefing.
Hua also commented on reports of a recently declassified British diplomatic cable which estimated at least 10,000 people were killed in the Chinese army's crackdown on the protest in Beijing's Tiananmen Square in June 1989.
"The Chinese people are marching forward on a correct path that serves best the Chinese people's interest." said Hua.
"Every country without malice and ideological prejudice should be very clear about that," she added.
In the daily briefing, Hua urged Japan to stick to a "path of peaceful development," in response to the news reports about Japan's plan of buying F-35B fighter jets.
Hua said China hoped Japan would "act with caution in military and security field, and do something conducive to mutual trust between regional countries and regional peace and stability."
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The ChineseForeign Ministry said on Tuesday it was "regrettable" that a meeting in Shanghai with British politicians will not go ahead "due to the reasons of some individuals."
A group of British parliamentarians cancelled a planned trip to Shanghai after Chinese embassy officials withheld the travel visa of a Conservative member of parliament (MP) who orchestrated a recent debate on the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
Former diplomat-turned-politician Richard Graham was to due to make the trip, as part of a UK-China LeadershipForum organised by the Great Britain-China Centre, on Tuesday.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Hua Chunying, also said China welcomed the appointment on Tuesday of India's special envoy for India-China border talks, and was "willing to have the next round of meetings between the two envoys at a proper time, and push forward the resolution of border issues on the basis of consensus reached by the two sides before. "
India named Ajit Doval, a close aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as the special envoy.
Doval's appointment opens the way for resumption of talks on the disputed border, where tensions have risen in recent months over border patrols and stiffer defences.
On the Chinese fishermen being held by the Philippines, the spokeswoman said that the group should be released with no conditions, saying "The Philippines seized Chinese boats illegally in Nansha waters."
Nine Chinese fishermen were found guilty of poaching and catching an endangered species in the South China Sea by a Philippine court on Monday.
They were stopped at a shoal near the Spratlys, a chain of islands which both China and the Philippines claim.
On the protests in the US town of Ferguson, Hua said the Foreign Ministry didn't "want to comment on the internal affairs of other countries" unlike some other countries.
However Hua added "we should try to improve the human rights situation in all countries through dialogue and consultations, and we should work together instead of criticising each other."
Enraged protesters set fire to buildings and cars and looted businesses in Ferguson, in the US state of Missouri on Monday night.
The violence followed a grand jury decision not to indict a white police officer in the death an unarmed black 18-year-old.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry urges US to respect one-China principle

The Chinese Foreign Ministry has reiterated that the one-China principle is the political ...

Chinese Foreign Ministry urges US to respect one-China principle

The ChineseForeign Ministry has reiterated that the one-China principle is the political foundation of China-US relations, and urged the US to approach Taiwan-related issues with prudence.
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Chinese Foreign MinisterWang Yi took questions from journalists on Wednesday at a press conference in Beijing on the sidelines of the Two Sessions.
Over two hours, he briefed domestic and foreign media about China’s foreign policy priorities in 2017.
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Moroccan Foreign Affairs Minister visits China

The Kingdom of Morocco has become a new and attractive destination for many Chinese visitors during the past year and a half. Since the establishment of strategic relations last year, many new projects have been implemented, such as developing a new economic hub in the north of the country near the port of Tangier, and both countries have enjoyed more cultural exchange and economic cooperation.
To promote the further development of bilateral relations, Morocco’s Foreign Minister has undertaken his first visit to China. What will be on the agenda during this trip? And what’s the future plan for comprehensive bilateral cooperation on economy, renewable energy, climate change and cultural exchange?
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Talk Africa: Chinese Foreign Minister visits Africa

The cooperation between China and African countries has been transformed and upgraded, tha...

China’s diplomacy in 2017

China’sForeign MinisterWang Yi recently spoke about the diplomatic work of the country in 2017. He expressed belief that China’s diplomacy should aim to create a better external environment for the country's modernization, while being mutually beneficial for the rest of the world. With this in mind, what has China accomplished in 2017? And what are the challenges that await it in the near future?
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Ren Xiao - Academic Input and China’s Foreign Policy Making

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with ne...

Ren Xiao - Academic Input and China’s Foreign Policy Making

Foreign policy making in China is becoming increasingly complex. As China is faced with new domestic and international challenges, more and more actors have become involved in the process, and China's international relations specialists are playing a larger role than before by providing more input. There are different ways for the academic and policy research community to have impact. These include providing policy briefs, advisory meetings, personnel exchange (a two-way street: Foreign Ministry officials serving as diplomats-in-residence at the academic institutions and academics serving at the Chinese embassies in the key capital cities), targeted research projects, and individual contact. People's Congresses and the Consultative Conferences are also channels for the academics to make themselves heard. Nowadays the "revolving door" arrangements are basically seen as a positive development in China, and more practices in this line are encouraged. It is a changing system with "Chinese characteristics."
About the Speaker
Ren Xiao 任晓 received his Ph.D. in political science from Fudan University in 1992 and is now a professor, teaching international politics at the Institute of International Studies (IIS). He also serves as director of the IIS Center for the Study of Chinese Foreign Policy.
His research concentrates on theories of international politics, Asia-Pacific affairs, NortheastAsian security, and Chinese foreign policy. His recent publications include New Frontiers of China's Foreign Relations and U.S.-China-Japan Triangular Relationship.
Prof. Ren serves on several editorial boards, including Globalizations, Journal of Global Policy and Governance, East Asia: An International Quarterly, and East AsianPolicy. He is a member of the China National Committee of Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) and worked at the Chinese Embassy in Tokyo in 2010 and 2011.

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